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AMICUS, Latin for “friend”

or “comrade”, is the faculty


bulletin of the Ateneo School
of Law. It seeks to build a
community of law school
faculty members who inspire
each other and the studentry to
be skilled in the science and art
of the law, to be imbued with a
burning passion for justice, and
to lead in serving the nation for
Volume 4, No. 2 • December 2015 the greater glory of God.

The 2015 Bar Operations – Unprecedented


By JORGE ALFONSO C. MELO
Unprecedented /ˌənˈpresədən(t)əd/
“never done or known before”.
The word can be used to describe
the collective gasp and groan of
the Ateneo community as the
results of the 2014 Bar Exams
were released. While the nation
scored a miserly 18% in a Bar
Exam that was regarded as quite
difficult, it was Ateneo’s overall
passing percentage that elicited
quite a bit of shock. Never before
had Ateneo’s passing percentage
dipped towards 50%; and while
this was still higher compared to
the national average, Ateneans
young and old were flabbergasted
like never before.
With that statistic in the past,
the Ateneo Law School, led by
Ateneo Law Bar Examinees celebrate the end of the Bar Photo by AMPARITA S. STA. MARIA Dean Sedfrey M. Candelaria and
Associate Dean Lily K. Gruba,
Inside resolved to make a strong
comeback and prove again that
Ateneo President exhorts ALS alumni in public
3 Ateneo is the best law school in
service to Magis at the Red Mass
ALSC conducts legal aid mission in Macau 4 Dean’s Corner the country. Drawing boards were
APS hosts conferences on COP21: dusted off, thinking hats donned,
The Road to Paris Starts in Manila 4 By SEDFREY M. CANDELARIA souls searched, and counsel taken.
Edmundo Garcia delivers public lecture in ALS 5 To paraphrase Dean Candelaria in
Teehankee Center for the Rule of Law his send-off message before the
holds map exhibit and moot court 5 The first semester of the new This year’s focus on delivery first exam in 2015, “No mas, no
Ateneo coalition goes to the peripheries for academic year was significantly of an enhanced Bar review and
voters’ education 6 mas is not an option. We have to
marked with the Ateneo Law preparation has been triggered do more.”
ALS attends ICOMOS’ 50th Anniversary and
General Assembly in Fukuoka 6 School (ALS) community’s by a need to improve Bar As always, the dedication of
AHRC mounts first Foundational Course on unprecedented expression performance as a result of the the volunteers of the 2015 Bar
Business and Human Rights 7 of cura personalis for our impact of the past four years Operations is impressive. While
ALAAI holds Grand Alumni Homecoming 8 2015 Bar Examinees. It was a wherein a different type of Bar the names of all the volunteers
Ateneo Law School recognized at LEB semester which was preceded Examination was implemented
5th Anniversary Awards Ceremony 9 deserve mention, there is not
by an intensified summer Bar by the Supreme Court. A enough space or a small enough
Georgetown Law meets Ateneo Law 9 operations through a combined summary of the past four years
Santiago: The Philippine Exemplar in Building font size to accommodate them
a Vibrant & Caring ASEAN Community 11 effort of ALS administrators, of passing percentages showed all.
Updates from the GLSI 12 faculty, students, and even the three top law schools Many professors, alumni,
Inside the Refuge of Sinners 13 alumni. My deepest gratitude (Ateneo, San Beda, and U.P.) and the school administration
Piecing Together for Peace 13 extends to everyone who averaging within the 70s mark redoubled efforts to help in
In Memoriam 14 contributed immensely to this indicative of the effect of the the Bar Operations. There was
Too Good to be False 15 process. continued on page 2
continued on page 10
Hot Off the Press 15
Meet the New Faculty & Staff 15
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Additional staff have also been hired to


attend to our information technology and
Dean’s Corner continuing legal education needs. Welcome,
Mr. Michael John Ordoña.
By SEDFREY M. CANDELARIA Allow me to thank the much invigorated
Academic Departments for their healthy
experiment. But the 2015 Bar Examination, competition to upgrade course syllabi,
chaired by Associate Justice Teresita Leonardo- curriculum content, teaching methods, and
de Castro, is expected to bring about a mentoring. The success of the Departments
turnaround for most law schools in light of the is the cornerstone of our academic reforms.
full shift to an all-essay examination. ALS grieves the death of former Dean
Our implementation of the Tracking System Eduardo D. de los Angeles and Prof. Alan F.
for elective subjects will be in full swing Paguia a few months ago. They have served
by August 2016. Pre-enlistment has been the Law School well during their teaching
undertaken by the sophomores this month to stints. Please continue to include them in
determine the number of enrolees in the three your prayers.
tracks, including the streams of concentration We welcome back Prof. Maria Luisa
chosen by the students. Isabel L. Rosales, who has just finished her
It is coincidental that this year’s LL.M. at Harvard Law School. Prof. Ryan
alumni homecoming was hosted by Jeremiah D. Quan is also back from Notre
the first J.D. graduates of AY 1990-91 Dame University on a similar program.
marking 25 years of the J.D. curriculum. Another returning faculty is Prof. Gilbert
The Enhanced J.D. curriculum received a V. Sembrano, who has done a tremendous
booster from Batch ’91 when they donated humanitarian mission work in Afghanistan
Php 200,000.00 as their token of appreciation. for the past year. This semester, Justice
Our heartfelt thanks extend to Batch ’91. Arturo D. Brion also returned to teaching
Things are moving quite positively in our by offering Constitutional Litigation and the
international linkages program. Our recent Power of Judicial Review. He hopes to be
signing of two academic agreements with the more present after finishing his term with
Coventry University (UK) and the University of the Judiciary.
Hawaii – Richardson School of Law promises AHRC Executive Director, Atty. Ray Paolo
to open new opportunities for both our faculty J. Santiago, deserves commendation for
and students in pursuit of graduate degrees. having received the ASEAN Peoples’ Award
We had a head start with Kyushu University (National Winner) conferred by ASEAN itself.
when Prof. Ma. Rowena Soriano-Dionisio left You have made us proud!
this first semester to pursue a master of laws In a fitting cap to the series of conversations
on a dual degree program between Kyushu on legal education, the Philippine Association
University and Ateneo Law School. Other of Law Schools (PALS) held its annual
faculty members namely, Profs. Luz Danielle convention (December 4-7, 2015) in Guam
Bolong and Edzyl Josef Magante, have also with the theme, “Global Trends in Legal
been accepted at Harvard Law School’s LL.M. Education.” International Criminal Court
Program. Prof. Ignatius Michael Ingles, on the (ICC) Judge, Dr. Raul C. Pangalangan was the
otherhand, is with Georgetown University keynote speaker. Our host was Chief Justice
Law School. A recent visit by a Georgetown Robert John Torres, Jr. of the Guam Supreme
University administrator bore fruit with an offer Court. Other speakers were Dean Royce
to provide subsidized tuition for our faculty Reynolds of Australian Catholic University,
applicants. It is hoped that these initiatives Dean Melencio S. Sta. Maria (FEU), and Atty.
could encourage more faculty members to Elaine May Bathan of University of San Jose
avail of even, at least, short-term visits to – Recoletos. Outgoing PALS President, Dean
supplement their teaching and practice needs. Nilo T. Divina (UST), passed the torch over
I am pleased to inform the faculty that support to Dean Soledad Margarita Deriquito-Mawis
funding from the Central Administration and (Lyceum of the Philippines). Good luck to the
the ALS may be tapped for the purpose. new set of officers.
We are painstakingly finalizing our We congratulate Dean Andres Bautista
personnel component for the Legal Services for his tough assignment at COMELEC as
Center and Graduate Legal Studies Institute Chairperson. At the rate the presidential
with the entry of new co-workers. It is aimed at pre-campaign season is developing, novel
beefing up our delivery of pioneering programs legal issues on citizenship and residency
related to the development of trial skills will emerge which could eventually change
and research capacity for our law students. continued on page 3
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Ateneo President exhorts ALS alumni in


public service to Magis at the Red Mass
On October 15, 2015, the Chapel By MARIA PATRICIA CERVANTES-POCO is the good, not the bad. The
of St. Thomas More was once This year’s mass was officiated latch on to shallow truths. For enemy is the good, because you
again filled with distinguished Law by the University President, men and women of faith, the can do many good things, but the
School alumni appointed to the Fr. Jose Ramon T. Villarin, S.J. In truth is, we are children of this challenge is to do what is greater
judiciary and public service. Every his homily, Fr. Villarin emphasized earth, but we are also children of – the better thing. We can spend
year, the Law School sponsors that the legal profession is “also a God. That is why we are not mere all our lives doing good, when we
a Red Mass to invoke light, ministry, a way of service, a way technicians of the law.” are called to do better, the greater
inspiration, and fortitude from the of healing this messy world.” He He continued by explaining thing, the greater good, for the
Holy Spirit for its faculty, students, exhorted the crowd not to see the second attribute of fire, “the greater glory. Magis is the spirit
and graduates, particularly those themselves as “mere technicians Spirit gives us power – inspiration, of doing greater things out of a
who have heeded the call to join of the law, repair professionals, or heat, warmth of the fire. What greater love. It must be because
the ranks of government. referees,” but as “stewards of the for? For us to act on what we see. of and out of love, otherwise, it
truth, of justice, and of power.” When you talk about power, you descends to narcissism.”
from page 2 Fr. Villarin talked about a talk about motive force. Who is all Finally, he reminded the
the political landscape in 2016. particular image associated with this for? What is the direction of honorees about the image of the
Let us support him in his quest the Holy Spirit, that of fire, which my life? Is it power, or wealth? St. Holy Spirit as the wind. “We fly
for an honest, free, and clean has two dimensions or attributes Ignatius gives us a clue on these high, and we sometimes forget
elections. The Student Council – light, and energy or heat. Of the motive forces. He tells us about the wind.” He said, “we become
has received from Canada first attribute, he explained, “the the magis, the more, el mas.” enamored by our wingspan, our
Fund some support for a very Spirit gives light, light for us to see Fr. Villarin clarified that the reach, but let us remember that
laudable project to promote the truth. The Holy Spirit gives us Ateneo creed of magis does the thing that sustains us is the
voters’ literacy. They are light to see what we need to see, not simply mean excellence, as wind – the Holy Spirit.”
working in coalition with the truth beneath the surface, beyond distorted magis can become A simple dinner and a
Ateneo Human Rights Center the horizon. Most of the sorrowful narcissism. He explained that testimonial were held at the
and the Legal Network for mysteries in life exist because we “the enemy of talented people atrium after the mass.
Truthful Elections to mobilize
student volunteers.
As the year comes to an
end, I pray for more blessings to
come your way. Please pray for
peace as the world community
continues to be tested by a
spate of violence and innocent
human suffering. In our own
little way, let us contribute in
spreading a collective sense
of compassion and empathy
within our immediate spheres
of influence.
Merry Christmas and Happy
New Year!
Photos courtesy of the ATENEO LAW ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
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ALSC conducts legal aid mission in Macau


By MARIA PATRICIA R. CERVANTES-POCO

Upon the invitation of the on the Magna Carta of Women


Philippine Consulate General in and the Anti-Sexual Harassment
Macau (PCG Macau), the Ateneo Act of 1995 to officers and
Legal Services (ALSC) embarked on staff of the consulate, as part
a four-day mission to Macau and of their mandated Gender and
Hong Kong, delivering a series of Development program. The rest ALSC with Mr. Sam Wei (leftmost) and Mr. Jay Patrick Santiago (rightmost)
legal lectures and conducting free of the ALSC’s stay in Macau was of the HKIAC
one-on-one legal consultations devoted to giving legal advice marriage laws, and succession. Faculty of Law. ALS alumnus, Atty.
on November 27 to December 1, to members of the Filipino Taking advantage of the Jay Patrick Santiago (ALS Batch
2015. Joining the mission were community, whose most common proximity of Macau to Hong Kong, 2008), counsel at the HKIAC, gave a
ALSC’s Director, Axel Rupert concerns were annulment of the ALSC spent another day to pay tour of the facilities and a briefing
Cruz, and supervising attorneys, marriage and support. The ALSC the Philippine Consulate General in on the mediation and arbitration
Takahiro Kenjie Aman and Patricia also delivered lectures to the Hong Kong a courtesy call, and to rules of Hong Kong. The group also
Cervantes-Poco. Filipino community on the Anti- visit the Hong Kong International met Professors Lindsey Ernst and
The ALSC was tasked by Violence against Women and their Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) and David Bishop of HKU, with whom
PCG Macau to deliver lectures Children Act, property acquisition, the University of Hong Kong (HKU) they exchanged information about
clinical legal programs and human
rights initiatives — both being
possible areas of collaboration
between the two law schools.
The ALSC hopes to find
more opportunities to give legal
assistance to overseas Filipino
workers in other parts of the
world, as well as to learn about
global dispute resolution practices
to develop and improve its own
The ALSC with the PCG Macau officers and staff after the Gender and Development training seminar legal service delivery to its clients.

APS hosts conferences on COP21: The Road to Paris Starts in Manila


By JOYCE MELCAR T. TAN European Union’s example of
cutting emissions while growing
On October 6, 2015, the GDP; and the Philippines’
Ateneo Professional Schools Intended Nationally Determined
(APS) hosted two conferences, Contributions committing to
COP21: Expectations, Challenges, reduce carbon emissions by 70%
Opportunities; and Climate by 2030.
Justice. The events were part of Various artists and
the Climate Week celebration environmentalists showcased
organized by the French Embassy how they use their work as
to raise awareness of the 21st vehicles for climate awareness.
Conference of Parties to the Building on the first conference,
Mr. Laurent Legodec, Deputy Head of Mission of the Embassy of France the second conference on Climate
United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change, as a Catholic university, Ateneo to discuss possible strategies Justice tackled the deeper issue
which will be held in Paris from takes seriously Pope Francis’ to tackle climate change, of why climate change is not
November 30 to December 11, message in his climate change including international and local just a scientific issue, but also a
2015. encyclical, Laudato Si’, calling for policymakers, environmentalists, human rights issue that involves
Dr. Manuel Dayrit, Ateneo humility to recognize the human lawyers, artists, musicians, and everyone.
School of Medicine and Public roots of our current ecological writers. Both conferences examined
Health Dean, welcomed the crisis. Delegates discussed the COP21’s core purpose: to
delegates on behalf of APS. He Acknowledging that this global disproportionate effects of establish a legally binding,
said that Ateneo has always crisis requires a multidisciplinary climate change on the developing global agreement to cut carbon
recognized climate change as a and multisectoral approach, the world, particularly on small- emissions in order to keep the
priority area for research and French Embassy brought together island developing states and increase in temperature to below
advocacy. He also mentioned that, individuals of various backgrounds coastal communities; the 2oC, to ensure a habitable earth.
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Edmundo Garcia delivers public lecture in ALS


By HARVEY BILANG (4-C), TRIXIE ELAMPARO (4-B), CHRISTIAN SORONGON (3-A),
The Ateneo Law School hosted PATRICK COCABO (4-B), KEVIN ALCID (3-D), and ROGE RAMIREZ (3-D)
a public lecture by Professor
Edmundo Garcia, entitled
“Reflective Peace Process:
Drawing Relevant Lessons,” at
the Ateneo Professional Schools
Auditorium on September 25,
2015. The talk was part of a series
of public lectures in line with
the 2015 Traditional University
Awards, which give recognition to
those who exemplify the values of
the University.
Prof. Garcia was conferred the
Parangal Lingkod Sambayanan
Award by the Ateneo de Manila
University for his outstanding
Prof. Garcia (6th from the right) with the student volunteers and organizers from the elective course,
work in the peace process. He
Seminar on Peace Processes and Peace Agreements in the Philippines, taught by Atty. Ramon Miguel Samson
was a member of the 1986 (4th from the right) Photo by DENISE SALES
Constitutional Commission
and was the principal sponsor In his lecture, Prof. Garcia the various strategies adopted At the end of the program,
of the provision creating the remarked that Filipinos should in other countries in addressing Dean Sedfrey M. Candelaria,
Commission on Human Rights in be proud that the 1986 EDSA the challenges that the country who is a former member of the
the present Constitution. He is a People Power Revolution, seen is currently facing in the peace Government of the Republic of
founding member of a number as an effective yet peaceful process. the Philippines Peace Negotiating
of peace organizations in the means of seeking change, has Prof. Garcia also appealed Panel, presented Prof. Garcia with
country and he spent the past two been emulated in other parts to all the students to strive to a token of gratitude. “We will
decades as a senior policy advisor of the world. He recalled his become lawyers with a conscience hold more talks like this in order
at an international peace-building experience in international peace- and to work for human rights and for students to be more aware of
organization, working in different building and highlighted that the justice in order for the country to social issues in our country,” said
parts of the world. Philippines should learn from have lasting peace. Dean Candelaria.

Teehankee Center for the Rule of Law holds map exhibit and moot court
By THEA ELYSSA C. VEGA Candelaria and Amb. Teehankee,
awarded the winners. University
On November 26 to 27, 2015, to of San Agustin was the first runner-
commemorate the 26th Death up, and University of Cebu-Banilad
Anniversary of Chief Justice emerged as champion.
Claudio Teehankee, the Teehankee At the same time, there was a
Center for the Rule of Law (TCRL), week-long exhibit of the replicas
together with the Ateneo Society of the maps of Supreme Court
of International Law, organized a Justice Antonio Carpio. These
moot court competition, entitled maps are part of his personal
“The Case Concerning the Haze collection that he used as basis for
Crisis in Southeast Somchai: the Philippines’ claim in the West
Republic of Megat v. Federal Philippine Sea in the Permanent
Republic of Luka” with the theme Amb. Teehankee (center) with the judges of the TCRL moot court Court of Arbitration in the Hague.
competition
“Sustainable Environment and The said court recently ruled
International Environmental de Zamboanga, University of round were Atty. Eduardo De Mesa, favorably regarding its jurisdiction
Laws.” The compromis involved a Batangas, University of San Atty. Antonio Oposa, Regional of the case. The exhibit includes an
haze crisis, similar to the current Agustin, Tarlac State University, Trial Court Judge Joy Torres, assortment of Chinese maps, such
situation in the ASEAN. Polytechnic University of the Amb. Manuel Teehankee, and as the “Kun Yu Wan Guo Quan Tu”
The moot court competition Philippines, University of Sto. Department of Justice Assistant from the Ming Dynasty drawn in
was attended by nine law Tomas, University of Cebu – Secretary Geronimo Sy. Former 1602, and the popular Murillo map
schools from all over the country, Banilad and Cagayan State Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban, drawn by a Jesuit, Pedro Murillo
namely, Xavier University, Ateneo University. The judges for the final together with Dean Sedfrey M. Velarde ,in 1734.
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Ateneo coalition goes to the peripheries for voters’ education


By CYNDY P. DELA CRUZ

Out of two hundred applications


submitted to the Canada Fund
for Local Initiatives this year,
the Law School Student Council
(SC), in coalition with the Ateneo
Human Rights Center (AHRC) and
the Legal Network for Truthful
Elections - Ateneo Chapter
(LENTE), was awarded a grant
to mobilize Ateneo students
to conduct voters’ education
for the marginalized and
underrepresented sectors. The
coalition’s project is one of five
grantees and it is the only project
The 2015 grantees of the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives together with Canadian Ambassador Neil Reeder
that will be implemented in Luzon.
The other grantee-projects will be their individual and communal AHRC, LENTE, and Simbahang grants program that provides direct
implemented in Mindanao. needs, analyze the impact of the Lingkod Bayan have officially funding assistance to community
The goal of the coalition is to elections on how those needs can started training the students last groups, non-government
empower those who are usually be met, and learn how they are to November 17, and will continue organizations (NGO), people’s
unheard in the electoral process protect their votes. to hold trainings until the end of organizations and in exceptional
- those who have no knowledge The project comprises of January 2016, in preparation for cases, international NGOs, and
or means to protect their rights two phases: (1) training of the the Grand Deployment Day on government institutions for small
against election offenses. The Ateneo Law School students, and February 1, 2016. development projects addressing
voters’ education will engage (2) deployment of the students The Canada Fund for Local governance, economic, and other
the communities to determine to marginalized communities. Initiatives is a competitive small social development issues.

ALS attends ICOMOS’ 50th Anniversary and General Assembly in Fukuoka


By TAKAHIRO KENJIE C. AMAN which led to its inclusion in
The Ateneo Law School (ALS) UNSDG as Target 11.4. Later that
was invited to the International day, several presenters provided
Council on Monuments and snapshots of best practices in
Sites’ (ICOMOS) 50th Anniversary modern heritage conservation.
Celebration and General Assembly On the third and fourth days,
in Fukuoka, Japan, from October participants attended whole
26 to 31, 2015. Professors Ryan day plenary sessions with the
Jeremiah D. Quan and Takahiro following themes: “ICOMOS,
Kenjie C. Aman represented the Half a Century of Diversity and
ALS, and were received in Fukuoka Conciliation for Peace,” and “Risks
by Professor Toshiyuki Kono, the to Identity: Loss of Traditions and
Vice President of Japan ICOMOS. (L-R) Prof. Antonio Formacion, Atty. Ryan Quan, Atty. Kenjie Aman, fellow Collective Memory.” Most notable
Professor Kono is the Director of participants from ICOMOS, Prof. Steven Van Uytsel, and Atty. Rowena from these sessions was the one
the International Program of the Soriano strike a pose during a light moment. given by Dr. Pamela Jordan from
Kyushu University, with which the was attended by more than 190 The following day, Andrew S. Canada, wherein she illustrated
ALS has forged a partnership on participants. Potts, the Executive Director how acoustics, or soundscape,
joint degrees. The first day kicked off of US ICOMOS, updated the can be utilized to retrieve and
The week-long celebration, with regional meetings in the participants on the organization’s preserve collective memory and
consisting of meetings and morning, and scientific committee efforts to mainstream cultural heritage.
symposia, was held in the meetings in the afternoon. heritage using the framework of On the final day, all
landmark ACROS Fukuoka, the The representatives in the the new 15-year United Nations participants were treated to an
center of international, cultural, meetings were later on joined Sustainable Development Goals excursion to the archaeological
and information exchange by the international observers (UNSDG). He proudly reported site of Munakata, the industrial
of Fukuoka, and a pioneer of in a welcome reception hosted that the UN finally recognized sites of Miike and Yahata, and the
ecological architecture. The event by ICOMOS for all delegates. heritage protection as a priority, histo-cultural site of Nagasaki.
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Dean Candelaria delivers Metrobank Foundation professorial chair lecture


By NINA PATRICIA D.
SISON-ARROYO Maria Lourdes P.A. Sereno joined
the Metrobank Foundation, Inc.
Dean Sedfrey M. Candelaria in presenting the endowment to
presented his treatise on the Dean Candelaria, and delivered
sovereign debt crisis at the the closing remarks.
12th Metrobank Foundation The Metrobank Foundation
Professorial Chair Lecture Series Professorial Chair provides
held on October 28, 2015, at the assistance to PHILJA to encourage
Metrobank Plaza Auditorium, its Corps of Professors to author
Makati City. As the holder of and publish treatises that
the Professorial Chair on Law introduce innovative concepts in
and Economics, he delivered designated areas of law, which
his paper, entitled ´Til Debt Do promote competence, excellence,
Us Part: Revisiting the Rule of Hon. Adolfo S. Azcuna, Ateneo de Manila University and and efficiency in the Philippine
Law in Sovereign Debt Crisis, Chancellor of the Philippine Atty. Armando L. Suratos of the justice system. Dean Candelaria is
before an audience comprising of Judicial Academy (PHILJA), opened Monetary Board of the Bangko a PHILJA professor, and he heads
justices, judges, law practitioners, the event. Esteemed experts in Sentral ng Pilipinas, served as the Research, Publications, and
academics, businesspersons, and the field, Dr. Luis Dumlao of the reactors. Linkages Office of PHILJA.
law students. Department of Economics of the No less than Chief Justice

AHRC mounts first Foundational Course on Business and Human Rights


By VERONICA MAE C. YAN
Last October 20 to 23, 2015,
the Ateneo Human Rights
Center (AHRC), together with
the Graduate Legal Studies
Institute, and with full support
from the ASEAN Corporate
Social Responsibility Network,
organized a Foundational Course
on Business and Human Rights
at the Ateneo Professional
Schools in Rockwell, Makati City.
The course aimed to help its
participants appreciate human civil society, and the academe contextualized the discussions social responsibility to give the
rights and business concepts, participated in the course. through sessions showing the participants a better appreciation
leading them to realize that In the span of four days, the relationship between business of the possible interplay of human
the protection of human participants completed 25 hours and human rights promotion and rights protection and promotion
rights in business operations is of course work on basic business protection in the Philippines. in business operations. The
both possible and necessary. and human rights concepts, Resource persons representing course also tackled the roles of
Twenty-three participants from governance, and corporate local businesses shared their the different sectors in promoting
government, the private sector, legal accountability. The course good practices on corporate human rights in business
operations.
The participants learned not
only from the guest lecturers but
also from the discussions among
themselves, as they shared with
each other their expertise and
personal experiences.
Sessions that encouraged
proactive measures in promoting
human rights in the workplace
capped the course, the result of
which was a National Action Plan
on Business and Human Rights
drafted by the participants.
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ALS Class of 1991, host of this year’s homecoming, pose for a picture just like old times. Photos by ROMMEL TRINIDAD and the AUTHOR

ALAAI holds Grand Alumni Homecoming By FRANCES LIPNICA PABILANE


On October 23, 2015, the Board, respectively. Ma.
Ateneo Law Alumni Association Jurists and is also the Chancellor Liberador Villegas, Teodoro Cruz, Filomena Legaspi-Rosales was
Inc. (ALAAI) celebrated its Grand of the Philippine Judicial Jr., Agnes Devanadera, Virgilio elected as President. The other
Alumni Homecoming at the Academy. Finally, Atty. Ruben Gesmundo, George Nograles, Ma. elected officers were Remedios
Shangri-La Hotel, Makati City. Fruto was given the Distinguished Filomena Legaspi-Rosales, Aleli Montecastro-Lim, Jose Martin
Organized by Class 1991, it was Alumni Award for Private Practice. Angela Quirio, Ma. Victoria Rotor- Tensuan, Ernesto Perez, Ma.
a night of good food and great Atty. Fruto served as Chief Legal Hilado, Raul Gerodias, Joel Lloren, Victoria Rotor-Hilado, Blessilda
music. Ateneo Law School (ALS) Counsel and Senior Vice President Tranquil Salvador III, Ernesto Abad-Gamo, Carlo Villarama, and
alumni, in their lovely gowns, of the Development Bank of Maceda, Jr., Ma. Milagros Fernan- Ma. Milagros Fernan-Cayosa.
stunning dark suits, and crisp the Philippines. He also served Cayosa, Jose Martin Tensuan, Ray The newly elected officers
embroidered barongs, gathered as Undersecretary of Finance, Paolo Santiago, Francis Africa, and trustees of the ALAAI took
to celebrate with their colleagues among other notable positions. Blessilda Abad-Gamo, Carlo their oath at the organization’s
in the legal profession. It was During the Grand Alumni Villarama, and Armand Dulay. Christmas Party and Fellowship
a fun-filled night of bonding, Homecoming, the members of ALAAI elected its officers Night held on December 3, 2015,
rekindling, and catching up with ALAAI also voted for the trustees on November 5, 2015. Teodoro at Rockwell Club, Makati City. The
old friends. of the organization. Elected Cruz, Jr. and Aleli Angela Quirino oath-taking was led by Justice Ma.
The ALAAI awarded three to the Board of Trustees were were elected as Chairperson Theresa Gomez-Estoesta of the
distinguished alumni for Tereso Javier, Victor Alimurung, and Vice Chairperson of the Sandiganbayan.
their important roles and
accomplishments in the academe,
judiciary, and private practice.
Dean Cynthia Roxas- Del Castillo
was given the Distinguished
Alumni Award for the Academe.
She was dean of the ALS from 1990
to 2000, having the distinction
of being the youngest and only
female dean of the Law School.
Justice Adolfo Azcuna received the
Distinguished Alumni Award for
Judiciary. Before being appointed
Justice of the Supreme Court,
he served as Presidential Legal
Counsel and was a key member
of the 1986 Constitutional
Commission. He was recently
elected commissioner of the ALS distinguished alumni Atty. Ruben Fruto, Justice Adolfo Azcuna, and Dean Cynthia Roxas-Del Castillo, joined by
International Commission of their loved ones, receive their awards on stage.
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Ateneo Law School recognized at LEB 5th Anniversary Awards Ceremony


By TANYA KARINA A. LAT

Ateneo Law School (ALS) was


recognized together with other
top-ranking law schools during the
Legal Education Board (LEB) 5th
Founding Anniversary Celebration
Awards Ceremony held at the
Bayleaf Hotel, Intramuros on
December 1, 2015. During this
well-attended dinner event, the
LEB honored the topnotchers of
the 2014 Bar Examinations and the
top 10 law schools based on their
performance in the 2012, 2013,
and 2014 Bar Examinations. The Awards Ceremony turned Ateneo de Cagayan. Prof. Manuel place, 73.71%), San Beda College-
With a passing percentage of out to be a happy reunion of R. Riguera, LEB Board Member Manila (3rd place, 67.13%),
67.55%, ALS ranked second place Ateneans who have distinguished and the evening’s Master of University of San Carlos (4th
in the category of law schools with themselves as scholars and Ceremonies, is an ALS alumnus. place, 58%), Ateneo de Davao
more than 20 examinees. Dean administrators in legal academia. Palawan State University, which is University (5th place, 53.02%),
Sedfrey M. Candelaria received Present were Dean Manuel P. headed by Dean Perry Pe, another University of Santo Tomas (6th
the award on behalf of ALS. Quibod of Ateneo de Davao, Atty. ALS alumnus, was also recognized place, 43.98%), University of
Ateneo graduates Atty. Christian A. Ernesto P. Maceda, Jr., former for being ranked second in the Cebu (7th place, 41.49%), San
Drilon and Atty. Tristan Mathew T. dean of PLM and newly-installed category of law schools with five Beda College-Alabang (8th place,
Delgado, who placed second and president of Universidad de to 19 examinees. 39.10%), Pamantasan ng Lungsod
tenth, respectively, in the 2014 Manila, Dean Marisol DL Anenias, The other awardees in the ng Maynila (9th place, 35.80%),
Bar Examinations, were awarded the newly-installed dean of PLM, same category as ALS were the and Xavier University-Ateneo de
medallions of excellence by the LEB. and Dean Raul Villanueva of University of the Philippines (1st Cagayan (10th place, 32.20%).

Georgetown Law meets Ateneo Law


By TANYA KARINA A. LAT Ateneo de Manila University and Bienvenido F. Nebres, S.J., hosted Board of Trustees of Georgetown
to encourage Ateneans to explore cocktails for Georgetown alumni University.
Officials of Georgetown possibilities for collaboration and in Manila on November 1, 2015 On November 9, 2015, Atty.
University in Washington, D.C. graduate studies. at the Makati Shangri-La Hotel. Caryn Voland, the Assistant
paid a rare visit to the Philippines Georgetown University Fr. Nebres, the longest-serving Dean for Graduate Programs
last November 2015 to meet Chairman of the Board William President of the Ateneo de of Georgetown University Law
with their counterparts from the J. Doyle, together with Fr. Manila University, sits on the Center, conducted an information
session at the Ateneo Law School,
which was attended by Ateneo
Law students and faculty, as well
as members of the Philippine
Association of Law Schools. Atty.
Voland talked about the value
of an LL.M. degree and pursuing
graduate studies in Washington,
D.C. She was joined on the panel
by Georgetown Law alumni Prof.
Tanya Lat and Atty. Jorge Franco
Sarmiento, an ALS alumnus.
Other Georgetown Law
alumni on the ALS faculty include
Associate Dean Lily Gruba, Prof.
Roy Rafols, and Prof. Johann
Espiritu. Prof. Mickey Ingles
is currently at Georgetown
completing his LL.M. studies.
FEATURES Volume 4, No. 2 • December 2015 10

ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM
Co-heads: Angelo Arayata and Cecile Gotamco
Team heads: Kristine Borja, Joachim Dompor,
Thea Vega, Carlo Africa, Patrick Arcellana, Vet
Lim, Jon Tecson, and Isa Avanceña

ACADEMICS DEPARTMENT
Overall heads: Pat Geraldez and KC Villanueva
Team heads: Zarah Rovero, Jason Arteche, Cara
Henares, Charles Avila, Emmanuel Rey Burgos,
Maria Ivy Gonzales, Chynah Marie Monzon,
Hacel Dela Cruz, Karla Galang, Joefel Nambatac,
Charla Tsoi, Samantha Tan, Stephanie Dysangco,
Paolo Fondevilla, Katherine Manongsong,
Rozen Cayetano, Kyna Pasamba, Mariel Sadang,
Arvy Uy, Diego Luis S. Santiago, and Ayzeris B.
Ong

HOTEL OPERATIONS
Overall heads: Cyndy Dela Cruz and Daisy
Ducepec
Team heads: Viktor Morales, Denise Sales, Dozens of care packages put together with love for the bar examinees
Marie Panganiban, Arisa Suzuki, Sang Mee
Lee, Carlo Ayson, Floyd Pacamarra, and Julian
Torcuator
The 2015 Bar Operations – Unprecedented
from page 1
even greater cooperation between the
administration and the students. This year,
the Bar Review Committee, chaired by Assoc.
Dean Gruba, oversaw all aspects of the Bar
Operations, starting from the preparation of
summer reviewers and enlisting professors
to help put together Bar materials, to the
preparation of blue tips.
The 2015 Bar Operations also saw the
introduction of innovations and improvements,
such as the much earlier release of all review
materials, giving of backpack/care packages to
examinees, and special lectures or sessions for
Ateneans re-taking the Bar, among others.
Professors and students alike take time off and work together to support the Bar candidates. Whether the efforts of the volunteers,
their teachers, and the school administration
will launch our passing rate back to the high
80s, 90s, or perhaps 100% remains to be
seen. Meanwhile, barely a week after the end
of the Bar Examinations, preparations and
brainstorming for the 2016 Bar Operations
have already begun.
Magis, indeed. Not “no mas, no mas.”
While the giddy high of the end of the
exams and the endless parties have probably
not worn off yet, the agonizing wait for that
fateful day in April or May next year also
begins. Our support for the Bar Examinees
does not end at five o’clock in the afternoon
of the last Sunday of the Bar. As always, the
entire Ateneo community waits and prays with
Student volunteers for this year’s Bar Operations pose for a picture despite the hectic preparations. them. No matter the outcome, we will be with
Photos by 2015 BAR OPERATIONS VOLUNTEERS them. As always.
FEATURES Volume 4, No. 2 • December 2015 11

Ray Paolo J. Santiago: The Philippine Exemplar in


Building a Vibrant and Caring ASEAN Community
By JAYMIE ANN R. REYES and MA. NGINA TERESA V. CHAN-GONZAGA
Atty. Ray Paolo Santiago, better known as
Arpee, was chosen as national winner of the
first ever ASEAN Peoples’ Award.
Those who have worked with Arpee can
attest to his dedication and passion for human
rights not only in the Philippines, but also in
the ASEAN region. He is a man who wears
many hats, including that of an alternative
lawyer and an inspirational educator. He is
presently the Executive Director of the Ateneo
Human Rights Center (AHRC), the Secretary-
General of the Working Group for an ASEAN
Human Rights Mechanism (Working Group),
and professor at the Ateneo Law School.
AHRC advocates rule of law and human
rights in the Philippines and the ASEAN
region, and is an institutional member of the
Alternative Law Groups – a coalition of legal
organizations working on different human
rights issues. AHRC takes part in several
initiatives including monitoring of extralegal Atty. Arpee Santiago receiving the ASEAN Peoples’ Award as Philippine winner
killings, enforced disappearances, and torture
cases. In line with this, Arpee has served as a as an “Entity Associated with ASEAN.” Since Intergovernmental Commission on Human
resource person in various trainings on human 1996, the Working Group has been meeting Rights in 2009, the ASEAN Commission for
rights and international humanitarian law. the foreign ministers and senior officials of the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of
The Working Group is an informal ASEAN and other relevant stakeholders to Women and Children in 2010, and the ASEAN
coalition of individuals and groups from the campaign for the establishment of a human Human Rights Declaration in 2012. At present,
Southeast Asian region working for human rights mechanism in the ASEAN region. Arpee the Working Group continues to engage with
rights institution-development in ASEAN. The has advocated in and observed negotiations different stakeholders for the strengthening
ASEAN Charter recognizes the Working Group for the ASEAN Charter in 2008, the ASEAN of these mechanisms and the human rights
protection framework in the region.
At ALS, Arpee has been teaching
International Human Rights Law, International
Humanitarian Law, Constitutional Law,
Legal Profession, and Civil Law. He has also
served as mentor to different law students
from different universities through AHRC’s
internship formation program.
The ASEAN Peoples’ Award was
established by the ASEAN to honor ASEAN
Member States’ citizens or organizations who
have made outstanding contributions to the
creation of a united, prosperous, and caring
ASEAN Community. The theme of this year’s
inaugural Awards is “Building a Vibrant and
Caring ASEAN Community”. The winners were
recognized at the ASEAN Summit in Kuala
Lumpur in November.
With his dedication to human rights and
teaching, Arpee truly embodies Ignatian
magis and is a wonderful example of a young,
dynamic, and inspirational leader deserving of
recognition.
Arpee and his wife, Nina Alentajan-Santiago, at the 27th ASEAN Summit in Kula Lumpur
FEATURES Volume 4, No. 2 • December 2015 12

Updates from the Graduate Legal Studies Institute


By AMPARITA S. STA. MARIA and RYAN JEREMIAH D. QUAN

Linkages

WSRSL, University of Hawai’i


Last October 29, 2015, Dean Sedfrey M.
Candelaria, together with Profs. Amparita Sta.
Maria and Ramon Ereñeta, flew to Honolulu
to meet with the faculty and students of the
William S. Richardson School of Law (WSRSL),
University of Hawai’i at Manoa. Associate Dean
Denise E. Antolini hosted a lunch reception
where Prof. Sta. Maria made a presentation on
the Ateneo Law School LL.M. Program. After
some questions from the faculty and students,
Dean Candelaria thanked the university for the
gracious welcome, and was presented with a
book on Hawaiian Native Law Treatise. In the
afternoon, there was a ceremonial signing of
an LL.M. degree upon completion of additional will be the last year for USYD as the university
the Memorandum of Understanding between
courses and requirements. in charge with the program for the Asia-Pacific
the ALS and the WSRSL. The Memorandum
region. In AY 2016 -2017, Mahidol University
covers collaboration, cooperation, and
partnership between the two institutions in Master of Human Rights and Institute of Human Rights and Peace Studies
will serve as the lead university for the Asia-
the areas of faculty research and exchanges, Democratisation (MHRD) Pacific program.
student internships and research visits, and
The MHRD is part of the Global Campus
project collaborations between the centers,
institutes, and programs of both law schools.
of Regional Masters Human Rights and Kyushu University
Democratisation Programmes. The MHRD
Through the Dual Degree LL.M. Program
program represents the Asia-Pacific region of
Coventry University said Global Campus and is currently based in
between ALS and Kyushu University (KU), ALS
has sent its first scholar, Atty. Rowena Soriano,
The Agreement between ALS and Coventry University of Sydney (USYD).
to KU to pursue a Master of Laws degree in
University (CU) is almost finalized. Once signed As one of the partners of USYD, ALS will
International Economic and Business Law.
by all the parties, students may avail of the be welcoming seven foreign students in
Aside from completing the required courses
ladderized J.D. – LL.M. Program, wherein ALS January, who will take up a Human Rights
for the post-graduate degree in KU, Atty.
graduates who meet the requirements may course and will do either their internship or
Soriano is also aiming for a possible Graduate
choose to pursue the CU LL.M. Program in a thesis in human rights. These requirements
Diploma from EU Institute also in KU. When
shortened period of time. The program is set are necessary for the completion of their post-
she finishes her thesis, she will present the
to be shortened in 2016. ALS may also confer graduate degree to be awarded by USYD. This
same in Goettingen University, a partner
university of KU in Germany.

Thesis
This AY 2015-2016, there were 187 J.D.
students who defended their theses. GLSI
was able to successfully invite a total of 80
panelists. There were also 64 faculty members
who agreed to become advisers.

Master of Laws (LL.M.) Program


There are 12 LL.M. students currently
enrolled this AY 2015-2016, with six students
in their first year. This is also the first time
that the LL.M. program accepted two foreign
students - from Nepal and Japan. The total
number of students (including those who are
on leave) for the LL.M. program are 34.
FEATURES Volume 4, No. 2 • December 2015 13

Inside the Refuge of Sinners


By JOSE MA. G. HOFILEÑA
then housed a private collection of books and
At the northwest corner of the Fr. Joaquin materials of Fr. Bernas into faculty offices.
Bernas, S.J. Center is an enclosed area girdled Against the grain of contemporary “work-
with walls of metal and glass deliberately from-home” strategies, with the way these
frosted to conceal the inside from public view. new digs were outfitted, it is rather obvious
There is an aura of foreboding to this seeming that the Dean opted instead for the “live-in-
snake pit — an abyss of terror that whispers an the-office” approach.
“The Refuge of Sinners”
ominous promise to anyone who dares enter
that they may never get out, or if they do, will
be scarred forever.
To be sure, the door to the mysterious
enclosure, which always remains shut, is
deceptively dangerous, having already claimed
a student’s forehead as casualty.
But the horror suggested by its eerie
exterior is all but illusory. For even the slightest
peek into its interiors reveals that it is not after
all a bastion of blood and gore, but a most
cushy four-bedroom apartment of sorts.
On entry, one is greeted by the trappings
of a cozy home: a suede-upholstered sofa, a
flat screen television set, a circular faux wood-
topped table for four, a dorm-sized refrigerator
with a matching modern water dispenser, a Faculty members enjoying at the lounge in the offices of Attys. Maita Chan-Gonzaga, Tanya Lat, Joey
Hofileña, and Patty Sison-Arroyo. Photos courtesy of MA. NGINA TERESA V. CHAN-GONZAGA
Krups drip brew coffee maker used best with
Lavazza ground coffee, a bevy of all forms The space now houses the individual offices ranting about job descriptions, panicking over
of snacks — nuts, chips, chocolates — and of four faculty members: Maita Chan-Gonzaga, the non-holding of department meetings,
several bottles of scotch. Tanya Lat, Patty Sison-Arroyo, and myself. exasperating over Bar operations volunteers,
But wait. It is within this asylum — initially baptized etc.
At one end of this luxury manor is an ill- by its denizens as the “Snake Pit” but But fully mindful that, in line with the
fitted Hewlett-Packard inkjet printer on top subsequently renamed the “Refuge of Sinners” Dean’s vision, they must live in their office too,
of an unbecoming gray-colored steel filing after a few seconds of soul-searching in the the resident sinners ensure that they well-
cabinet, betraying the fact that this placid pad presence of the Virgin Mary’s statue — that deserve their premises by gamefully engaging
is, in fact, a place of work. each one of them toils day in and day out: daily in mindless chatting, binge eating, a drop
In the summer of 2015, Dean Sedfrey endless class preparations, exam checking, of social drinking, and an occasional viewing of
M. Candelaria converted the chambers that agonizing over thesis drafts, advising students, the current epsiode of “On The Wings of Love.”

Piecing Together for Peace


By NINA PATRICIA D. SISON-ARROYO
You won’t believe the amount of junk stashed away
in the desk drawers and closets of law school pack rats
- an assortment of ribbons and paper twine, piles of
plastic and reusable bags, a collection of soda can tabs,
scraps of gift wrapping fabric, rolls of extra sinamay from
Christmases past, and quite a few tattered barong Tagalog
that bear the scars of court room wars. One afternoon,
lawyers and staff in a state of frenzy and panic threw all of
those together in a heap at the Ateneo Law School (ALS)
conference room.
What was the commotion all about? The ALS received
a letter, together with a star-shaped bamboo frame, from
Fr. Jett Villarin, S.J. calling on ALS to take part in this
year’s University Christmas Park activity, themed Tala ng
continued on page 14 Photos by MA. PATRICIA R. CERVANTES-POCO and JOSE MA. G. HOFILEÑA
FEATURES Volume 4, No. 2 • December 2015 14

Piecing Together for Peace


from page 13

Kapayapaan. Fr. Jett explained that ALS was to “dress up the star”,
which will be hung on an “eco tree” at the Loyola campus. The
materials should be indigenous, recycled or reused, inexpensive, and
weather-proof. The star must use the colors blue, white, silver, and
gold; and should have one tail that bears the word peace in a Filipino
dialect or language, and the other tail, the unit’s name. Because of
the short notice and everyone’s tight year-end schedules, ALS had
to conjure up this ecological masterpiece in one afternoon. The
enormity of the task is better appreciated if one knew that it had
been foisted on the same school unit that laughs itself in stitches
over jokes with Latin maxims and
legal jargon, thinks that a moot
court competition is as exciting as
a head-to-head basketball game,
and calls the ruthless method of
questioning a witness the art of
cross-examination.
In the midst of arguments
over whether the rules indicated
“recyclable” or “recycled”, and for some. Atty. Kenjie Aman, for one, exclaimed that
whether it mattered which one his cutting the silhouette of a dove on a patch of blue
was the correct operative word, fabric was, by his standards, an eloquent experience
ALS managed to piece together a of spiritual enlightenment. Dean Candelaria finally
decent Tala ng Kapayapaan that complied with the regulations to the had his peace and quiet when he reclaimed the conference room
hilt. Atty. Joey Hofileña even took photos of the process step-by-step after the clean up crew left. And for some, the activity tugged at
as proof of compliance, which he insisted should be presented to Fr. that wonderful feeling of Christmas that had been buried and nearly
Jett as “parol evidence”. forgotten in office desks piled up with paperwork and closets packed
After four continuous hours of labor, the ALS star was finally with what-nots accumulated through the years.
dressed up and ready for the show, quite literally, since its frame was The University Christmas Park was introduced in 2011 to promote
all decked out in barong Tagalog. a sense of community and cultural heritage in the University
Despite the hurly-burly, the spirit of the activity was not lost on through the community-wide exercise of putting together Christmas
the volunteers who felt a sense of community in transforming scraps decorations and tableaus. It has been a joyous and much-awaited
into a symbol of peace. The exercise was even a peace awakening University tradition since then.

In Memoriam
May God bless their souls and may they rest in peace. They will always be remembered
and will forever be in our hearts, shining on us, and watching over us.
Dean Eduardo de los Angeles Atty. Alan Paguia
(May 25, 1942 – September 14, 2015) (October 10, 1954 – September 17, 2015)
Photo courtesy of Romulo Mabanta Photo courtesy of UNTVweb
Dean Eduardo de los Angeles was Atty. Alan Paguia was a longtime member of the
dean of the Ateneo Law School from ALS faculty. He taught Statutory Construction,
1984-1991. He was a Senior Partner Administrative Law, Pubic Officers and Election
at Romulo Mabanta Buenaventura Law, Special Proceedings, Legal Forms, Legal
Sayoc and de los Angeles and the Writing, and Partnership. He graduated from
first President of the Philippine ALS in 1983.
Stock Exchange. He introduced the “If one were to summarize the greatest characteristic of Alan as a
Clinical Legal Education elective course in the ALS curriculum. person, it would be: PASSION. He lived his life and practiced his craft to the
“I remember writing my first Supreme Court pleading three utmost. He even risked his career on various occasions fighting for what he
years ago. In reviewing my 50-page pleading, he challenged believed in, leading at one point to him being unable to practice law for a
me to say as much, but in only 20 pages. He told me never to number of years. When the Supreme Court’s independence was challenged
confuse wordiness with sense. He was indeed a man of few after he was reinstated, however, he immediately came to its defense.
words but immeasurable greatness.” The world is truly a darker, sadder place without him in it.”
— Atty. Roland Glenn Tuazon — Atty. Freidrick Vincent C. Lu
FEATURES Volume 4, No. 2 • December 2015 15

Too Good To Be False


by FR. HORACIO DE LA COSTA, S.J.
Meet the New
2016 marks the centenary of the birth of Fr. Horacio V. De la Costa, S.J.
— eminent historian, nationalist, scholar, and the first Filipino Jesuit provincial.
Faculty & Staff
Christmas is when we celebrate the down is up and up is down; the angels and the By BLYTHE M. LUMAGUE
unexpected -- it is the festival of surprise. stars look down on the God who made them
This is the night when shepherds wake to the and God looks up at the things He made. There
song of angels; when the earth has a star for a is no room in an inn for Him who made room,
satellite; when wise men go on a fool’s errand, and to spare, for the Milky Way! And where
bringing gifts to a Prince they have not seen in God is homeless, all men are at home.
a country they do not know.
Gifts we don’t expect
Night of all nights We were promised a Saviour, but we never
This is the night when one small donkey dreamed that God himself would come to save
bears on his back the weight of the world’s us. We knew that He loved us, but we never
desire, and an ox plays host to the Lord of dared to think that He loved us so much as to
the heaven. This is the night we are told to become like us. But that is the way God gives. JUSTICE ARTURO D. BRION
seek our king not in a palace but a stable; and His gifts are never quite what we expect but Justice Arturo D. Brion returned this
although we have stood here, year after year, always something better, something far better semester as a member of the Ateneo
as our fathers before us, the wonder has not than we hope for. We can only dream of things Law School’s faculty. He previously
faded nor will it ever fade; the wonder of that too good to be true; God has a habit of giving taught at the ALS in 1976-1982 and in
moment when we push open the little door, things too good to be false. 1986. He was appointed Justice of the
and enter, and entering find in the arms of a Supreme Court in 2008 after serving as
Mother who is a Virgin, a Baby who is God. What we need
Secretary of Labor and Employment for
That is why our Christian faith is the faith two years. He graduated valedictorian,
The homeless God in the unexpected, a religion of surprise. Now cum laude, from Ateneo Law School
G.K. Chesterton has said it all for all of us: more than ever, living in times so troubled, in 1974 and placed first in the Bar
the only way to view Christmas properly is to facing a future so uncertain, we need such Examinations held that year. The ALS
stand on one’s head. Was there ever a house faith. We need it for ourselves and we need it welcomes Justice Brion once again as
more topsy-turvy than the House of Christmas, to give others. We must remind the world that professor of Constitutional Litigation
the Cave where Christ was born? For here, if Christmas comes in the dead of winter, it is and the Power of Judicial Review, a
suddenly in the very heart of earth, is heaven; that there may be an Easter in the spring. new elective course under the Directed

HOT OFF THE PRESS


Research Program.

Atty. Jay Patrick Santiago (ALS Batch 2008) for parties and end-users.
recently contributed to the book “Asia Also included are some
Mediation Handbook,” published by Sweet statistics on success rate of
& Maxwell. The book is co-authored by mediation in the locality,
29 mediation experts from 15 different if available, and where
jurisdictions in Asia, including Australia, appropriate, some case
China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, and the law.
Philippines. The chapter on the Philippines Some of the challenges on the use of
was co-authored by Atty. Santiago with Attys. mediation domestically and regionally are
Abraham Acosta and Donemark Calimon. also tackled in the book, complemented by
MICHAEL JOHN A. ORDOÑA
The book discusses how mediation is a the experts’ projections on opportunities for Mike Ordoña is the newly hired IT
meeting of the old and new in Asian Dispute future development of this alternative form of Staff of ALS. He earned his degree
Resolution, and dissects cultural dimensions dispute resolution in the region. in Bachelor of Science in Computer
and legal concerns of international mediation. This book is the perfect companion for Engineering from AMA Computer
Each of the 15 jurisdictions is assigned a international lawyers, parties in mediation in University in 2002, and has worked as
chapter, authored by esteemed mediation different jurisdictions, students, researchers, Support Staff with several IT- related
practitioners. mediators, and lawyers who want to know companies from 2004 to 2011. He has
Among the featured highlights of each more about mediation within their jurisdictions also worked as a contractual employee
chapter are accreditation of practitioners, the of practice and other countries in Asia. at the Loyola Campus in 2011 and 2013.
legislative framework providing for mediation The book is available in print (hardbound) Mike was associated with a medical
practice, how the judiciary or traditional court and eBook formats, and can be ordered company before he joined the ALS
proceedings support mediation, usual fees for from the Online Bookstore at http:// community last December 2, 2015.
mediation, and pro-bono schemes available sweetandmaxwell.com.hk/.
ANNOUNCEMENTS Volume 4, No. 2 • December 2015 16

Call for Contributions Merry Christmas


to the Philippine Journal of Legal Education from the Amicus Editorial Board!

Volume 3 of the Philippine Journal of Legal Isaiah 9:6-7


Education (PJLE) welcomes contributions of For unto us a Child is born,
Unto us a Son is given;
articles and essays significant to legal education, And the government will be upon His shoulder.
law faculty development, and admission to law And His name will be called
Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God,
practice. The PJLE is the legal journal of the Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
Philippine Association of Law Schools and is Of the increase of His government and peace
There will be no end,
published annually. To submit, please contact Oscar Upon the throne of David and over His kingdom,
Carlo F. Cajucom (ocfcajucom@gmail.com) or Dan To order it and establish it with judgment and justice
From that time forward, even forever.
Kevin Mandocdoc (dakemandocdoc@gmail.com). The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this.

Happy birthday to our faculty and staff!


Head, Editorial Board
JANUARY Atty. Jose Manuel I. Diokno February 23 Sedfrey M. Candelaria
Judge Jose Lorenzo Dela Rosa Jan. 5 Dean Melencio S. Sta. Maria February 23
Editor-in-Chief
Justice Vicente S.E. Veloso Jan. 7 Atty. Jose Lorenzo A. Sereno February 23
Nina Patricia D. Sison-Arroyo
Atty. Rodolfo R. Romero Jan. 9 Mr. Jeffrey O. Miranda February 27
Atty. Carlos P. Medina, Jr. February 29 Associate Editors
Atty. Regina Stella Jacinto-Barrientos Jan. 6 Maria Patricia R. Cervantes-Poco
Atty. Joseph R. San Pedro Jan. 12 MARCH Oscar Carlo F. Cajucom
Atty. Vivencio F. Abaño Jan. 15 Atty. Gil A. Valera March 3 Editorial Assistant
Atty. Marco Antonio Luisito V. Sardillo III Jan. 17 Atty. Yolanda F. Ibarle March 7 Blythe M. Lumague
Atty. Marlon J. Manuel Jan. 19 Atty. Hans Leo J. Cacdac March 13 Contributors
Atty. Jose Antonio S. Bernas Jan. 22 Atty. Siegfred B. Mison March 14 ARTICLES
Atty. Jose Victor V. Chan-Gonzaga Jan. 22 Fr. Ismael Jose V. Chan-Gonzaga March 25 Kevin Alcid
Atty. Eugenio H. Villareal Jan. 22 Justice Diosdado M. Peralta March 27 Takahiro Kenjie C. Aman
Judge Oscar B. Pimentel Jan. 25 Dean Andres D. Bautista March 28 Harvey Bilang
Atty. Michael Dana N. Montero Jan. 27 Ms. Blythe Lumague March 28
Ma. Ngina Teresa V. Chan-Gonzaga
Justice Jane Aurora C. Lantion Jan. 29 Patrick Cocabo
Atty. Edmund Jason G. Baranda March 31 Cyndy P. Dela Cruz
Atty. Serafin U. Salvador, Jr. Jan. 30
APRIL Trixie Elamparo
FEBRUARY Atty. Jess Raymund M. Lopez April 1
Jose Ma. G. Hofileña
Tanya Karina A. Lat
Atty. Mario L. Bautista February 2 Atty. Carlos G. Baniqued April 5 Jorge Alfonso C. Melo
Atty. Rena R. Pamfilo February 2 Atty. Cyril C. Del Callar April 6 Frances Lipnica Pabilane
Ms. Liwayway D. Bacani February 4 Atty. Alberto C. Agra April 7 Ryan Jeremiah D. Quan
Atty. Angela C. Ylagan February 7 Atty. Victor N. Alimurung April 12
Roge Ramirez
Atty. Roman Miguel G. De Jesus February 9 Jaymie Ann R. Reyes
Atty. Rogelio A. Vinluan April 12 Christian Sorongon
Atty. Francisco Ed. Lim February 9 Atty. Patricia Cristina NgoChua April 15 Amparita S. Sta. Maria
Judge Edgardo M. Caldona February 12 Atty. Rico V. Domingo April 20 Joyce Melcar T. Tan
Atty. Silvia Jo G. Sabio February 12 Atty. Ma. Ngina Teresa V. Chan-Gonzaga April 21 Thea Alyssa C. Vega
Atty. Jeremy I. Gatdula February 13 Atty. Sarah Lou Y. Arriola April 23
Veronica Mae C. Yan
Atty. Herminio S. Ozaeta, Jr. February 15 Dean Jose M. Roy III April 23 PHOTOS
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